When it comes to papers and inks I am not all
that knowledgeable so all I can tell you is what works for me.

I have a Canon printer, it is not a laser printer.
It is just fine for my printing needs.
All of the wallpapers that I use in my own projects are printed on
Card Stock , this is paper that is about the weight or thickness
of a greeting card.

It is important to seal the printables.If you
skip this step the ink on your wallpaper may run if it gets even slightly
moist.You can purchase sealers from the hobby shop, they usually are
sold as either a matte spray or a glossy spray. The Matte spray is best
for most dollhouse printable wallpapers so you can. It is costly to have
all of the minature supplies we need, so you can use hairspray if you
don't mind your wallpaper a wee bit gloss. I have done this and it
worked fine for me.

NO MUSS NO FUSS

I have been at this hobby for a long time and
have used various methods for applying the wallpaper to the dollhouse
walls.
Now I use glue sticks.......the
type of glue sticks that look like a large lipstick. This is the cleanest
and easiest way I have found. Its important to cover the entire back
of the wallpaper, especially the edges. I have also used the same type glue
stick to apply fabric to floors.

I love about.com miniatures pages. I seem to end up there an awful lot when I am thinking about making something new for a mini project. I turn to them time and time again and I am rarely [maybe even never] disappointed with the the information available on their pages. So it's not surprising that I found there a comprensive knowledge about printing and various printing papers. Here are the articles I read.

Let's
make a dollhouse size sofaHere you will find simple instructions on how to make
a basic sofa out of just cardboard and fabric.
Once you master the technique of how to make a mini sofa, you can make
any style you like.

View
my Art Dolls Sculpting polymer clay people is another aspect of of the miniatures
hobby. I love creating little 5-6 inch polymer clay ''dolls'', but I am
not a big fan of putting ''dolls'' in a dollhouse. I placed my dolls in
a Victorian Market setting.
Come and have a look at

Jennifer's PrintablesLot's of free printable dollhouse wallpaper historical designs stating in the Regency era all the
way to 1960's.

Let's Build
a DollhouseFREE printable plans and step by step photographs and instructions.
You don't need a lot of tools or know-how to build your own dollhouse, just lot's of enthusiasm.